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Old 07-29-2003, 06:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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turboXS type H-RFL BOV

I've read a lot of threads on this forum about BOV's and I've narrowed my decision down to either the turboXS type H-RFL BOV and the Go Fast Bits StealthFX BOV. I want a loud BOV but I also don't really want the problems that can come with one that strictly vents into the atmosphere. Does anybody have the turboXS H-RFL or the GFB Stealth? If so please let me know how they perform. Thanx!
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I don't have either of those but did find out, today, how easy it is to install a BOV...

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Both are pretty nice, although I would recommend the GFB. The TXS is loudest of the two, but sometimes the piston wont go back into position which causes some problems. Oiling the piston will fix the problem. With the GFB you can adjust how much it vents to the atmosphere and how much it recirculates to its nice, and it also means you can adjust how loud it is. I havnt heard of anyone that had problems with the GFB, so I would say go with the GFB.

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Old 07-29-2003, 11:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
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thanks a lot! I think I will go with the GFB. If anybody has any other info please let me know. Thanks!
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